duckfriedrice
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duckfriedrice is a Polymarket wallet profile with $158.0K PnL, $2.0M total volume, a 42.6% win rate, and activity across 71 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as medium and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader Overview
duckfriedrice (0x99a75dee1487879c95b3d61c92e4493e2c63fc82) is a Polymarket trader who turned $210k into $226k in under two months — sounds modest until you clock the $51k single loss that should've bankrupted retail accounts but didn't.
The breakdown: 52 total trades across 51 different markets, 42.6% win rate, $15.2k net PnL on a 9.04% ROI. Rank #7894 on the Polymarket leaderboard puts him in the upper-middle noise floor where most whales bleed out slow. But duckfriedrice doesn't bleed slow — he bleeds sharp. One trade on New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs (2026-04-25) hit $37.4k. The very next day, Seattle Mariners vs. San Diego Padres (2026-04-24) ripped -$52k. That's a $89k swing in 24 hours on someone's "specialty."
What separates duckfriedrice from 99% degens: he's a volume specialist. Averaging 1.2 trades per day with an average entry price of 0.48 means he's buying deep into red markets, not chasing green. His 15:1 buy-to-sell ratio screams accumulator — he's not scalping noise, he's building positions on the breakdown and sweating them out. Seven open positions right now. $228k portfolio on $210k deposited. Minimal withdrawals ($1k only). This is compounding capital, not profit-taking.
The edge hack: Polymarket whale with discipline. He's trading across 71 markets, not married to one category. That's either diversified smart or attention-deficit degenerate — probably both. His best trade returns 37.5x, worst eats -51.9k, but he kept the wallet alive. Risk management exists here, buried under the surface volatility.
Current state: seven open positions, sitting on $228k portfolio value with a net transfer of $209k. Win rate hovers at 48% which is terrifying until you realize his average winner is bigger than his average loser — that's the actual edge. Not everyone survives a $52k drawdown. This guy did and came back.
Check duckfriedrice's wallet on Predicts.guru to watch how a Polymarket whale actually manages drawdowns — the leaderboard stats miss the discipline entirely.
whaleRisk: medium